Praise be our Goddess Madoka, for She died for our sins and gave us hope

There is no reaction image for the amount of rage I am feeling right now. First for Kyousuke (WHAT DO YOU MEAN, THEY ARE ‘JUST EXTRAS’?!!) and second at the subbers for being pussy and taking the “politically correct” interpretation.

Man… after all they did for him, HE JUST FUCKING CALLED THEM EXTRAS?! Goddamnit, you siscon. Goddamnit.

Well, guess that’s finally it for the first run of the OreImo anime. Now that they’ve covered the “My Sister can’t possibly be offered an American scholarship!” arc, I guess when the next season rolls in (inevitably), we will get the Shironeko arc and whatever shit arc that’s currently running in the novels right now (something about Kyousuke being adopted etc. etc.). As for me, I guess I will still watch it until Kuroneko transfers away. If they reach that part.

relentlessflame Said,

He’s telling her that the reason he made the trip is because *he* missed her, not because anyone else put him up to it. They’re “extras” to the reason he’s there, not extras to him in general… Your sequence of photos and comment imply a meaning that was never really intended in the episode itself. ^^;

Incidentally, for whatever it’s worth, I also understand that your novel spoilers are incomplete, and were based on early, inaccurate rumours that were refuted shortly thereafter.

relentlessflame Said,

Well, I guess I’ll have to watch the subs to see how they rendered the dialog as a point of comparison, but I don’t think there was anything in the dialog that supports this sort of “you’re the most important person in my life and no one else matters” interpretation. It wasn’t a confession, it was an appeal. But I guess interpretations will always vary…

ithekro Said,

Saori is the superior specimen of a woman anyway. Tall, stacked, rich, nerdy, and it seems pretty as well as a bonus. Dancing hieght for me, means head on shoulders, and ample breasts pressed tightly under my chest.

Rob Said,

asdjsd Said,

I think the “extras” got let off easy. How many shots to the nutz did that poor brother suffer because of “Bro Con” sis? of course his resentment and frustrations would leak out in this very emotional scene. And strangely enough he might not really feel this way about that goth loli and bespecaled “older sister” type. Those feelings I think are just fragments of what he feels for those 2. But he wasnt talking about the good times his sis had with them. He was talking about his frustrations of prostrating himself to be with his sister. And at the moment of the arguement, those 2 werent drawing his sister to him. so basically labelling them ( and labeling is what people do when they want to emotionally dismiss another person, and not feel bad for talking ill of them) as extras does make sense to me.

Mentar Said,

Myssa: This story will not turn into an incest runaway drama, no way in hell. The key to everything is Kuroneko’s utopia script, and it wishes for Kyousuke and Kirino to have peaceful tea in harmony together. THIS is where everything is headed, and this is a proper resolution for Kirino. THIS is why she has been seperating from Kyousuke too – it’s part of her script. Why? Because she feels that as long as she stays his GF, he will not be able to get there, reconcile and heal. Just see what progress Kirino and him made when she helped him over his immediate separation pains.

Manami is successfully friendzoned and fine with it. Ayase will get her coming-clean scene, but her chances are very longshot at best IMHO (even though I’m secretly rooting for her). Kuroneko is the logical end match – her development has been by far the most significant, and they’re running by her script anyway.

In my opinion, this would be a much better closure than any alternative I can think of. And no, I simply don’t see a rogue wincest ending. No way in hell.

Shiden Said,

On a somewhat different side, has anyone else seen the Ore no Kouhai (etc etc) manga? I’m not sure what to make of it so far (chapter 0), other than that it’s Kuroneko’s perspective of the end of the first true end episode.